Quote by Wells Tower Download Open image ““She was molten in my bed, but she also suffered depressions that were very dear to her.”” — Wells Tower ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“So the bed that had been the arena of their passion became the support of her illness.” — John Williams Copy Share Image
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“She did not know why it seemed to her so tragic to cry in her sleep.” — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
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“back into bed and he came willingly, ashamed of the concern he saw in her sleepy face. The desperation” — Brian Harmon Copy Share Image
“A cry of despair escaped her lips. When had she fallen in love with him?” — Kiki Hamilton Copy Share Image
“But what was making her unhappy? Where was the extraordinary catastrophe that had wrecked her life?She raised her head and looked around, as though… — Gustave Flaubert Copy Share Image
“It turned out to be just his sort of life in Melbourne [Florida] -- a little three-room mini apartment to himself, and down on… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“It didn't make much sense to me then, what Gnut was going through, but after Pila and me had our little twins, and we… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“The bell on the cat's collar roused her. He'd brought her something: a baby pigeon stolen from its nest, mauled and draped on Jacey's… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“I was just kind of tripping out on what getting shot is all about. How it's just you getting touched by a little thing,… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“The Brown Coast" "Not long after the affair had run its course, Bob and his wife were driving to town when Vicky looked up… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“Down Through the Valley" "When Jane left me for Barry Kramer, it was a heavy kind of hurt, but by the time she took… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
With fiction, there’s no reason why everything you write shouldn’t be amazing. Nobody’s stopping you from making up better stuff. — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“With two hours until her mother picked her up, Janey was alone, woozy and heart-swollen in the downtown, wandering wet streets that gleamed as… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“Retreat" "I can't explain why I did these things, except to say that I carry a little imp inside me whose ambrosia is my… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
Much time and money has gone into computer chess programs, and so far, no one's figured out how to crack the game, which I… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
I think what people really want is fiction that in some tiny way makes their life more meaningful and makes the world seem like… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image
“So what are you doing, any looting?" "Why? You got anything to loot?" "Me? Oh, no. Got a decent cookstove, but I can't see… — Wells Tower Copy Share Image